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China’s military buildup has reached what a new congressional report calls a ‘war footing,’ with hundreds of new missile silos and expanding nuclear capabilities that could erode America’s long-standing deterrence edge in the Indo-Pacific.

China has built roughly 350 new intercontinental missile silos and expanded its nuclear warhead stockpile by 20% in the past year, part of a sweeping military expansion that the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission says could strain U.S. readiness to counter Chinese aggression.

The commission’s 2025 annual report to Congress says Beijing’s rapid nuclear buildup, combined with new artificial intelligence-driven warfare systems, is transforming the People’s Liberation Army into a force ‘capable of fighting and winning a war against the United States’ — even without matching U.S. nuclear numbers.

According to the report, China has unveiled an AI-powered electronic warfare system capable of detecting and suppressing U.S. radar signals as far as Guam, the Marshall Islands and Alaska, and is now deploying 6G-based platforms across its armed forces.

The report says China unveiled a new 6G-based electronic warfare platform in mid-2025, capable of coordinating radar jamming and signal interception across long distances. The system reportedly uses high-speed data links and artificial intelligence to synchronize attacks on U.S. and allied radar networks — a preview of what Beijing calls ‘intelligentized warfare.’

 At a military parade in Beijing this September, China for the first time displayed a full nuclear triad — missiles launchable from land, air and sea.

The commission warns these advances, paired with China’s political crackdown and economic leverage, could allow Beijing to act ‘quickly and decisively in a crisis,’ shortening the time the U.S. and its allies would have to respond to aggression.

The commission is urging Congress to require the Pentagon to conduct a full audit of U.S. readiness to defend Taiwan, warning that Washington may no longer meet its legal obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act. The report calls for a classified and unclassified assessment of whether U.S. forces could ‘resist any resort to force or coercion’ by China — even in a scenario where the United States is also facing simultaneous aggression from Russia, Iran or North Korea.

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A war over Taiwan, the commission cautions, could wipe out up to 10% of global GDP — a shock on par with the 2008 financial crisis — and carry a ‘cataclysmic’ risk of nuclear escalation and wider conflict in the Indo-Pacific.

China now holds around 600 nuclear warheads. The Pentagon has assessed China is aiming to own 1,000 by 2030. 

The report further warns that China’s economic coercion is compounding the threat, pointing to Beijing’s dominance in foundational semiconductors, rare earth minerals, and printed circuit boards. It says these dependencies could leave the United States ‘reliant on its rival for the backbone of its modern economy and military.’

Among 28 recommendations, the commission calls for Congress to bar Chinese-made components from U.S. power grids, create a unified economic statecraft agency to enforce export controls, and reaffirm diplomatic backing for Taiwan — including its partnership with the Vatican, one of Taiwan’s few remaining formal allies that Beijing has sought to isolate through church diplomacy.

‘China’s rapid military and economic mobilization shortens U.S. warning timelines,’ the report concludes, warning that without a coordinated response, America’s deterrence posture ‘risks falling short’ against Beijing’s expanding capabilities.

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Facilities designed to discourage abortion have seen tens of thousands of additional clients in the wake of the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs ruling, according to a study published Monday.

The Charlotte Lozier Institute, the research arm of the pro-life organization SBA Pro-Life America, found in its annual report that the facilities, often known as pregnancy resource centers, surpassed one million clients for the first time in 2024.

That total is up from 974,965 in 2022, when the high court scrapped the federal right to abortion and flipped the issue back into the hands of states. The study looked at data from roughly 3,000 facilities nationwide.

The centers poured nearly half a billion dollars into supporting their clients, and the dollar value of material goods, such as diapers, strollers and cribs, provided to clients rose 48% from 2022.

Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of SBA Pro-Life America, told reporters on Monday the centers were an answer to the prevalence of abortion since Dobbs that the Charlotte Lozier Institute has attributed, at least in part, to easy access to abortion pills, which people can purchase by mail.

Pregnancy resource centers have ‘become even more important, especially with the horrific national policy that we have on the abortion drug which has led to the increase of abortions to around 1.1 million,’ Dannenfelser said.

‘You have a Planned Parenthood organization and a big abortion movement that, to the problem of addiction, says when she enters a clinic, or she goes online, ‘Here’s your pill. Have a nice life,’’ Dannenfelser said.

‘Pregnancy centers, with the support of care workers, are going to the roots of the problem, to addiction, domestic abuse, homelessness, of the problem of just physically getting to your job so that you can do your job and support your family, the question of finishing school that you find yourself needing more resources and community and help at a moment where you want to say yes to your child and you also want to say yes to your own life and its trajectory,’ she said.

Pregnancy centers have faced criticism, largely from the left, that they deceive their clients and donors into thinking they are not firmly against abortion and mislead clients about their ability to practice medicine. A lawsuit centered on that fight is pending before the Supreme Court; the high court will hear oral arguments in the case next month.

The report showed that clinics offer a range of services, from providing tangible items to adoption agency services, counseling and a variety of medical services, including abortion pill reversal, pregnancy tests, ultrasounds and STD screening.

The Charlotte Lozier Institute also said it found that more than 60% of women who have had abortions would rather have given birth if they had had more emotional and financial support.

‘When we have the courage to ask the questions of real women in the real world, this is what we find over and over and over again,’ Dannenfelser said.

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President Donald Trump blamed his hoarse voice on a tense discussion with a foreign nation who attempted to renegotiate the terms of their trade deal. 

Trump sported a raspy voice during a meeting with the White House’s task force on the FIFA World Cup 2026, prompting a reporter to ask if he felt alright.

‘I feel great. I was shouting at people because they were stupid about something having to do with trade and a country, and I straightened it out, but I blew my stack at these people,’ Trump told reporters Monday.

When pressed about which country, Trump did not specify which nation sparked his ire and only said that he wasn’t pleased.

‘A country wanted to try and renegotiate the terms of their trade deal,’ Trump said. ‘And I wasn’t happy about it.’

When asked again which country, Trump said: ‘Why would I say that to you?’

The U.S. has engaged in trade talks with a number of countries in recent months, including Japan, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia. Additionally, Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea in October, where the two hammered out some negotiations on trade between the two countries.

For example, Trump said he agreed to cut tariffs on Chinese imports by 10% — bring down the rate from 57% to 47% — because China said it would work with the U.S. on addressing the fentanyl crisis.

Likewise, Trump said that he would not impose an additional 100% tariff on Chinese goods that were expected to kick in Nov. 1. Trump threatened the steep hike after China announced in October it would impose export controls on rare-earth magnets, which he said China had agreed to postpone by a year.

Afterward, Trump said that a broader trade deal between the two countries would be signed in the near future.

‘Zero, to 10, with 10 being the best, I’d say the meeting was a 12,’ Trump told reporters after meeting with Xi. ‘A lot of decisions were made … and we’ve come to a conclusion on very many important points.’

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino was in the Oval Office on Monday for an announcement alongside U.S. President Donald Trump and the 2026 World Cup White House Task Force. They introduced ‘FIFA PASS,’ an expedited visa interview process for World Cup ticketholders visiting the United States.

The meeting originally was scheduled for 2 p.m. ET but began closer to 2:45 p.m. The administration announced an expedited visa process for World Cup ticket holders attempting to enter the country.

The meeting took place with a little more than two weeks left until the 2026 World Cup Draw, which will be held Dec. 5 at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.

Infantino has been a frequent visitor at the White House since Trump took office in January. Most recently, Infantino visited in August to promote the start of ticket sales for the World Cup.

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The United States will host the bulk of the games at the 2026 World Cup, which kicks off in June and will be co-hosted by Mexico and Canada. The tournament will feature 48 teams for the first time.

Trump established the Task Force in March via an executive order, which stated that it would ‘assist in the planning, organization and execution of the events surrounding the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup and the 2026 FIFA World Cup.’

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Watch the meeting live below or at the top of this page. You can also view it directly on the USA TODAY Sports and White House YouTube channels.

Trump, World Cup task force announce expedited visa screening

The Trump administration and the White House’s FIFA Task Force announced the FIFA Prioritized Appointments Scheduling System (PASS). The goal is to cut the wait time for vis interviews from several months to 6-8 weeks, President Trump said.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged those with tickets to begin the visa process as soon as possible and not wait until the last minute.

‘Your ticket is not a visa,’ Rubio emphasized.

Trump, FIFA president don’t rule out moving World Cup games

A reporter asked President Trump about Seattle’s new Democratic socialist mayor-elect Katie Wilson, and whether her agenda and pre-existing crime issues there, could affect the city hosting six World Cup games next year. Trump turned the question to Infantino. The FIFA president did not rule out the possibility, though he emphasized early ticket sales suggest fans are not concerned about safety and security at this point.

‘Safety and security are the No. 1 priority for a successful World Cup,’ Infantino said in response. ‘We can see today that people have trust in the United States and we see the ticket sales, tickets sold, are record breaking. Almost 2 million sold already out of 2 million … because people, they know, they will be coming here and they will experience a safe and secure World Cup. It’s of course the responsibility of the government … and obviously, we will, we will discuss, we are working together. We have a Task Force for this and we must ensure that all fans coming from abroad here can experience a celebration of coming together, of the sport, and this goes on with 100% safety.’

Trump wants mayors, governors to ask for World Cup security help

Though Trump’s press conference included several topics besides the World Cup, it did come up again with a follow up question for the president about the logistics of potentially moving games and if there’s a deadline to do so. Trump focused his answer on the state of California, which will host games at SoFi Stadium outside Los Angeles and Levi’s Stadium in the Bay Area next summer, and his willingness to devote federal help to ensure safety around World Cup games.

“The governors are going to have to behave, the mayors are going to have to behave,’ Trump said. ‘… I love Los Angeles. If they want help during this, I would love to send in National Guard or whoever is necessary during that. I want it to be great. I would love it to be in Los Angeles. I love the place. It’s a natural for Los Angeles. If we think there’s going to be crime, if we’re obstructed by the governor – maybe he won’t obstruct, maybe he’ll be great – but I’d love for him to call and say could I have some extra help. Because if there’s even a hint of a problem, we want to get in there before the problem occurs. We want to make it totally safe for … all of the great people that are going to be there, and I think it’s going to happen. I would be honored to help California if they’re going to have a problem. … We can be in there in 24 hours notice.’

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New York Giants rookie edge rusher Abdul Carter was benched for the first series of Sunday’s loss to the Green Bay Packers for what he said was ‘a mistake during the week that was detrimental to the team.’

On Monday, details behind what drove interim coach Mike Kafka’s decision emerged.

Carter was held out of action to start the game after he slept through a team walk-through in the lead-up to the game, The Athletic and ESPN reported.

Carter later countered the reports on social media.

In his first game leading the team after coach Brian Daboll’s firing, Kafka made the decision to address Carter’s trend of being late to meetings this season, The Athletic reported.

Kafka did not divulge details about any incident, saying only he had discussed the matter with Carter.

‘That was the coach’s decision,’ Kafka said after the game. ‘It’s something we talked about. I want to make sure it was my decision. So, we’ll just keep the rest of that in-house.’

The No. 3 overall pick in April, Carter has just ½ sack in his rookie season but is tied for 17th in the NFL with 37 total pressures, according to Next Gen Stats.

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  • Georgia has moved up to the No. 4 spot after a dominant win against Texas.
  • Oklahoma’s victory over Alabama has propelled the Sooners to No. 8 in the rankings.
  • Texas fell eight spots to No. 18, significantly hurting its playoff chances.

Georgia inches up to No. 4, Oklahoma rises to No. 8 and Alabama drops to No. 9 as the USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-136 grapples with several key results in the SEC.

After dominating Texas in a 35-10 win, the Bulldogs take over as the team to beat in a conference that still has one unbeaten in No. 3 Texas A&M, which pulled off a historic comeback to beat South Carolina.

Oklahoma rises on the back of a 23-21 win at Alabama. Thanks to what is by far the best win of the Brent Venables era, the Sooners are smack in the middle of the College Football Playoff race with games against Missouri and LSU to end the month.

The loss dumps Alabama five spots. Also moving down is No. 10 Notre Dame, which falls one spot due to Oklahoma’s rise. Texas drops eight spots to No. 18 and is basically eliminated from the at-large mix. Georgia Tech falls three to No. 15 after narrowly escaping against the worst team in the ACC in Boston College.

One other change near the top of the re-rank has Texas Tech climbing to No. 6 and leapfrogging No. 7 Mississippi after the Rebels failed to impress in a 34-24 win at home against Florida.

The back end of the top 25 features several Group of Five teams surging toward the finish line of the regular season. No. 21 Tulane leads all Group of Five teams, followed by No. 22 James Madison and No. 23 North Texas. Next comes No. 27 Navy and No. 33 San Diego State.

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  • Ja Morant will be reevaluated in two weeks after suffering a Grade 1 right calf strain.
  • The injury comes after Morant was suspended for one game for conduct detrimental to the team.
  • Morant is currently averaging career lows in several statistical categories, including field goal percentage.
  • The Grizzlies are dealing with multiple injuries at the point guard position, complicating their depth.

Ja Morant’s already tumultuous start to the NBA season just became a little more complicated.

The Memphis Grizzlies announced Monday, Nov. 17 that Morant suffered a Grade 1 right calf strain and said he would be reevaluated in two weeks. This comes after Morant has clashed with the Grizzlies coaching staff, ultimately resulting in a one-game suspension for conduct detrimental to the team.

It started when Morant was short with reporters following a 117-112 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers Friday, Oct. 31. During that session, Morant told reporters to ‘go ask the coaching staff’ when questioned about his performance.

Grizzlies coach Tuomas Iisalo reportedly challenged Morant’s leadership and asked him to respond better to adversity. Morant reportedly bristled at that, and criticized Iisalo’s substitution patterns.

Here’s everything you need to know about Ja Morant’s injury:

Ja Morant injury update

Morant suffered the injury midway through the first quarter of Memphis’ game against the Cavaliers, Saturday, Nov. 15. He appeared to suffer a tweak during the game, favoring the injured calf and limping very subtly. When he went to run, he didn’t do so at full speed and his gait seemed impaired.

Then, during a stoppage in play when teammate Kentavious Caldwell-Pope went to shoot free throws with 6:01 left to play in the period, Morant signaled to the bench and removed himself from the game. He went straight into the locker room and did not return.

The injury was described during the game as calf soreness.

Morant had sat out the team’s prior game, against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday, Nov. 12, with a right ankle issue.

Who is Ja Morant’s backup on Grizzlies depth chart?

The Grizzlies already lacked depth at point guard, and this certainly complicates matters. Scotty Pippen Jr. (toe), Ty Jerome (calf) and Javon Small (toe) are all players who can fill in at the position, and all are missing time with their ailments.

During the Cavaliers game, guard Vince Williams Jr. replaced Morant, and he and Cam Spencer figure to get most of the minutes at point guard while Morant and his teammates are on the mend.

Memphis also recently signed rookie guard Jahmai Mashack to a two-way contract to provide more depth.

Ja Morant stats

Morant, 26, is averaging career lows in minutes per game (28.8), field goal percentage (35.9%), 3-point percentage (16.7%) and rebounds per game (3.5). His 17.9 points per game are just a fraction off of his career low total from his rookie season (17.8).

What does this mean for Ja Morant?

This comes as another frustration for Morant, who has struggled to take off this year. The suspension and clash with the coaching staff has led to speculation that the Grizzlies could consider moving Morant in a trade, though his availability and off-court conduct has cratered his value.

When healthy and engaged, Morant remains one of the more dynamic athletes in the NBA.

This injury, however, could complicate any potential personnel moves Memphis may be planning. For one, calf strains are tricky injuries that may be precursors to Achilles ruptures, a USA TODAY Sports analysis found out. So it makes sense for teams to be more cautious with players suffering these injuries.

The trade deadline, though, is Thursday, Feb. 5, so there’s ample time for Morant to heal. Still, for the 4-10 Grizzlies, this is yet another injury that slows the team’s development.

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Amid rumors he may pursue a 2028 bid for the White House, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, didn’t deny the possibility when asked about it on Monday morning.

‘Reporters are going to write headlines that get clicks and get eyeballs. I got a job — it’s representing 31 million Texans. And I’ll tell you right now, the wins we are getting are historic,’ Cruz said on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’

Cruz highlighted his participation in President Donald Trump’s signature tax and border security package earlier this year as one such victory. 

Cruz has positioned himself for another run for the White House, according to reporting from Axios on Monday. By presenting himself as an alternative to the more domestically focused wing of the GOP — especially on Israel — Cruz has set himself apart from other notable 2028 prospective candidates like Vice President JD Vance. 

The issue of interventionism has divided figures in the GOP for months as pundits, candidates and sitting lawmakers weigh how the U.S. should navigate its international relationships. Vance, like many other voices in Trump’s orbit, has called for the U.S. to pull back from engagements in Ukraine and the Middle East to focus on domestic issues. 

Cruz has gone against the grain of the party, maintaining that the country’s security — and the security of the international community — depends on strong leadership from the White House.

Most recently, Cruz said he believed American attention was needed in Nigeria, where Christians have faced intense persecution in recent years.

‘It’s why my focus right now is on the Christians in Nigeria,’ Cruz said on Monday after deflecting questions about 2028. ‘I was at the White House last week with the president, thanking him for standing up for the Christians in Nigeria.’

Earlier this year, the office of Rep. Riley Moore, R-W.Va., announced that 7,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria in 2025. 

Cruz continued, ‘When Biden turned the other way, more and more murders occurred. Because when the commander in chief is absent, is AWOL, bad guys do really bad things. I’m glad we now have a strong commander in chief who will stand up and say, ‘We’re not going to do nothing while you commit mass murders of Christians.”

Cruz’s office declined to comment on the Axios reporting when reached by Fox News Digital.

Cruz has sought the presidential nomination before, becoming the runner-up GOP nominee to Trump in 2016. Since then, Cruz has maintained a highly visible position in the Senate where he has worked as an ally of the Trump administration on key issues like immigration, while remaining a consistent proponent of American support for Israel.

With Trump unable to run for a third term, speculation has started brewing over which 2028 hopeful will successfully rally the MAGA base. Other notable contenders include Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

So far, Trump himself has largely steered clear of anointing a possible successor.

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The late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein discussed President Donald Trump in emails released by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Wednesday.

The Democrats on the committee released three emails Wednesday that Epstein’s estate provided them — prompting Republicans to release their own stash of 20,000 pages of Epstein documents hours later, while the White House accused Democrats of seeking to distract from the government shutdown.

In response, Trump announced Friday that he would direct the Justice Department and the FBI to investigate Epstein’s relationship with those including former President Bill Clinton, former Treasury Secretary during the Clinton administration Larry Summers and others.

‘This is another Russia, Russia, Russia Scam, with all arrows pointing to the Democrats,’ Trump said in a Friday Truth Social post.

Meanwhile, Clinton has denied that he ever visited Epstein’s island, and wrote in his 2024 memoir ‘Citizen’ that he wished they’d never met. Clinton has not been accused of engaging in any sexual misconduct in connection to Epstein or his victims.

A spokesperson for Summers did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

Included in the documents released Wednesday are emails between Epstein and his longtime associate Ghislaine Maxwell, and correspondence with author Michael Wolff, former President Barack Obama’s White House counsel Kathy Ruemmler, among others, where Epstein mentions Trump.

‘i want you to realize that that dog that hasn’t barked is trump.. (VICTIM) spent hours at my house with him ,, he has never once been mentioned. police chief. etc. im 75 % there,’ Epstein said in an email to Maxwell in April 2011, which was provided with other correspondence to the committee by Epstein’s estate in response to a subpoena request.

‘I have been thinking about that…’ Maxwell said in response.

The ‘VICTIM’ mentioned in the emails is redacted, but White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a statement to Fox News that it was a reference to Virginia Giuffre, who accused Epstein of facilitating sexual encounters between her and some of his influential friends, including the U.K.’s then-Prince Andrew.

Giuffre died by suicide in April, but said in her memoir that was completed prior to her death and released in October that she met Trump once at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, and that he ‘couldn’t have been friendlier.’ She did not accuse Trump of any misconduct.

The emails released by both parties on the Oversight Committee lack context and are full of redactions. 

In another email from 2019, Epstein told Wolff that ‘of course he knew about the girls as he asked ghislaine to stop,’ referencing Trump. The president previously told reporters in July that he had prohibited Epstein from the president’s Florida Mar-a-Lago golf club because Epstein kept ‘taking people who worked for me.’

Additionally, it’s unclear from the exchange whether ‘girls’ referred to minors or not.

In a separate exchange between Wolff and Epstein from 2015, the two discussed the possibility of CNN asking Trump about his relationship with Epstein.

‘I think you should let him hang himself,’ Wolff said in an email to Epstein. ‘If he says he hasn’t been on the plane or to the house, then that gives you a valuable PR and political currency. You can hang him in a way that potentially generates a positive benefit for you, or, if it really looks like he could win, you could save him, generating a debt.’

Wolff is an author who has written four books about Trump’s political career — including ‘Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,’ which was released in 2018 and pieced together an unflattering picture of Trump’s early days in office during his first term. The White House at the time characterized it as ‘trashy tabloid fiction.’

Hours after the initial Democrat release of documents, the Republicans on the committee unveiled their own document pile, which included emails from Epstein where he also discussed Trump.

Other email exchanges released Wednesday included correspondence between Epstein and Ruemmler, who is now the chief legal officer at Goldman Sachs Group Inc.

Ruemmler shared a link to a New York Times opinion piece in August 2018, which detailed alleged hush-money payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about an alleged affair with Trump. Ruemmler said she thought Epstein would find the piece ‘interesting.’

‘I know how dirty donald is,’ Epstein emailed in response.

Trump was convicted in May 2024 on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in connection with the alleged hush-money payments. He continues to deny the affair and maintains his innocence, calling the case a politically motivated ‘witch hunt.’

Ruemmler did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

In a separate 2017 email to Summers, Epstein said that while he’s met some ‘very bad people,’ none have been ‘as bad as trump.’

‘Not one decent cell in his body.. so yes – dangerous,’ Epstein said.

Summers did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.

While the documents themselves are authentic, Epstein’s statements in the emails remain unverified and uncorroborated. They do not allege wrongdoing by Trump; they only show Epstein referencing him. Trump has not faced formal accusations of misconduct tied to Epstein, and no law enforcement records connect Trump to Epstein’s crimes.

The White House shrugged off the release as a ‘distraction.’

‘These emails prove literally nothing,’ White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a Thursday statement to Fox News Digital. ‘Liberal outlets are desperately trying to use this Democrat distraction to talk about anything other than Democrats getting utterly defeated by President Trump in the shutdown fight.’

Meanwhile, Trump also said in a Wednesday social media post that the Democrats were seeking to revive discussion on the Epstein case to distract from their role in the government shutdown.

‘The Democrats are trying to bring up the Jeffrey Epstein Hoax again because they’ll do anything at all to deflect on how badly they’ve done on the Shutdown, and so many other subjects,’ Trump said Wednesday. ‘Only a very bad, or stupid, Republican would fall into that trap.’

‘There should be no deflections to Epstein or anything else, and any Republicans involved should be focused only on opening up our Country, and fixing the massive damage caused by the Democrats!’ Trump said.

Trump’s connections to Epstein have come under heightened scrutiny after Trump’s Justice Department and FBI announced it would not unseal investigation materials concerning Epstein, and that their investigation into the case had closed.

Additionally, the agencies said that they did not detect a list of sexual predators with ties to Epstein, and concluded there were no new people who could face charges.

Meanwhile, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche met with Epstein associate Maxwell in Florida in July, and the Justice Department released transcripts from their interview. In the records, Maxwell claimed that she didn’t see Trump behave in an inappropriate manner.

‘I never witnessed the President in any inappropriate setting in any way,’ Maxwell said, according to the transcript the Justice Department released. ‘The President was never inappropriate with anybody. In the times that I was with him, he was a gentleman in all respects.’

Epstein died by suicide while awaiting trial on federal charges in 2019. Maxwell has been convicted on charges including sex trafficking of a minor and is serving a 20-year sentence.

Fox News’ Patrick Ward and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Senate Democrats are requesting an investigation into what they say is ‘partisan messaging’ that the Trump administration used on official government websites during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. 

Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Adam Schiff of California and others are urging the nonpartisan Government Accountability Office (GAO) to launch a probe into whether the Trump administration crossed a line and broke federal laws due to messages posted on official government websites that pinned the blame on Democrats for the shutdown. 

‘Some agencies’ announcements appeared to include nothing more than partisan messaging and lacked a connection to official business,’ lawmakers wrote in a letter, sent to GAO Nov. 9. 

Specifically, the lawmakers pointed to messaging posted on the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s website, which stated on its website during the shutdown: ‘The Radical Left are going to shut down the government and inflict massive pain on the American people unless they get their $1.5 trillion wish list of demands. The Trump administration wants to keep the government open for the American people.’

As a result, the lawmakers questioned whether the statement and others from separate agencies violated federal law, which bars using federal funds for ‘publicity or propaganda purposes.’ 

‘Longstanding federal appropriations law prohibits the executive branch from using federal funds ‘for publicity or propaganda purposes,’ including for purely partisan materials,’ the lawmakers wrote in their letter. ‘Federal law also prohibits agencies from using any appropriated funding, directly or indirectly, to generate publicity designed to influence Congress in supporting or opposing legislation or appropriations.’ 

But Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the conservative Heritage Foundation think tank, said that Democrats are seeking a distraction from their role in the shutdown.

‘This is an absurd claim and just a publicity stunt by Democrats desperate to push attention away from their failures,’ Spakovsky said in a Friday statement to Fox News Digital. ‘Blaming Democrats for the shutdown was absolutely accurate since they voted more than a dozen times to keep the government shutdown. Truth is an absolute defense to any claim of partisan messaging.’ 

The White House voiced similar sentiments in a statement to Fox News Digital on Monday.

‘It’s an objective fact that Democrats are responsible for the government shutdown, the Trump Administration simply shared the truth with the American people,’ White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement. 

GAO spokesperson Jessica Baxter told Fox News Digital Friday that the organization had received the request and is in the middle of evaluating the request. 

‘I can confirm that GAO has received this congressional request,’ Baxter said. ‘GAO has a process it goes through to determine whether we do work and when, which we are working through right now.’

Other lawmakers who signed the letter include Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, Ron Wyden of Oregon, among others. 

Trump signed a bill Wednesday to fund the government again as consequences of the lapse in funding started to build — including missed paychecks for federal workers and airline delays due to air traffic controller staffing shortages.

The bill keeps funding for the government at fiscal year 2025 spending levels through Jan. 30 to provide lawmakers an opportunity to secure a longer appropriations measure for fiscal year 2026.

The shutdown originated due to Republicans and Democrats sparring over various healthcare provisions to include in a potential funding measure. Trump and Republicans claimed Democrats wanted to provide illegal immigrants healthcare, and pointed to a provision that would repeal part of Trump’s tax and domestic policy bill known as the ‘big, beautiful bill’ that reduced Medicaid eligibility for non-U.S. citizens.

But Democrats said this wasn’t the case, and instead, said they want to permanently extend certain Affordable Care Act subsidies that are set to expire at the end of 2025.

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